North Korea – Sabotage & the US-China Conspiracy to Rule the World

The race is on between Donald Trump and the Democrats. Who can screw up Asia quicker?

Can the Democrats sabotage Trump’s North Korea deal first? Or will Trump win the race to burn China, the rest of Asia, and the world economy to the ground with his $100 billion trade war trash fire?

Meanwhile, there’s a new motto for Down Under: Australia: Where Liberty Goes to Die.

The local spook outfit, the Australian Security Intelligence Organization, is calling the shots not just on China bashing and security policy, but also in politics, media, and even the law, and it’s about as ugly as you’d expect.

We look at what happens when Australia levels up to premier United States intelligence asset …and maybe mortgages its future in Asia.

And once there was a joint US-China conspiracy to rule the world.

No, it wasn’t G2.

It wasn’t Xi Jinping and Hillary Clinton.

It stars the first power couple of globalization. A true story of passion and power and a thirst for world domination.

My Asia Brief audio report on the history Americans don’t know… but drives current events on the Korean peninsula. Resentment at the sacrifice of Korea to U.S. Cold War ambitions and the Japanese alliance runs deep…and Koreans in the North and South are finally able to do something about it.

The Korean War was a desperate and dubious battle in which the US was ready to try anything and everything to overcome its strategic and tactical disadvantages. Biological weapons, nuclear weapons…and Douglas MacArthur’s plans for a strategic breakout via escalation of the Korean conflict to a regional war. Everything was on the table.

Douglas MacArthur made the first US attempt to parlay a Korean crisis into an existential confrontation with the People’s Republic of China. With the US milsec establishment, his ideas are more popular—and dangerous—than ever. My documentary uses first hand testimony and declassified archives to finally reveal the truth behind this long-suppressed event.

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Thanks for The Willkie/Soong May-ling Affair story..I had no idea. FWIW, the Madam appeared at the college I attended back in the mid to late 60’s.
The world seems to be spinning faster now then any time that I can remember.